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Weather forecast for June 2

Temperatures rise, sunny weather expected on Friday

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It will be mostly sunny on Friday. There will be cumulus clouds in the afternoon, but short rainfalls are expected in few places in the western regions of Bulgaria. The lowest temperatures will be between 11 and 15°C, in Sofia – about 11°C. The highest temperatures will be between 24 and 29°C. The highest temperature in Sofia will reach 24°C.

It will be sunny at the Black Sea coast. The highest air temperatures will be about 23-25°C. Sea water is 21-22°C.

It will be predominantly sunny in the mountains. Afternoon showers are possible over the western massifs. The temperature at an altitude of 1200 m will be up to 18°C; at 2000 m - up to 12°C.

On Saturday, the weather will remain warm, but precipitation is expected over the whole country.




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